I've long wished someone would keep half an eye on ME patients who're prescribed sulfasalazine for another condition, to see whether they report...
I wonder, though, whether the unfortunate possibility of a rash of new cases developing among respected medical professionals will actually...
Whatever happens among the scientists (with or without quotation marks), the gammon is already out and shouting in the comments section – trying...
Yes, I did – cost me £10 for the DVD. It's available to you under GDPR, and your hospital will have its own procedure for submitting a Subject...
The cause barely matters anyway at this stage. It's been clear for many years that there are multiple triggers, and there's little point in being...
Probably not, then – I got an 8-page leaflet explaining what they're doing and why, and it's all marked ONS. I've taken part in their surveys a...
Is this separate from the ONS survey? I've been part of that since the outset, but it started in early April. They were originally planning to...
It's an interesting question, but I think there would be serious ethical issues – Covid survivors may still be experiencing their precipitating...
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I wonder if he wants to communicate findings less formally than in a publication? On one hand, this could reduce the time it takes for findings to...
I wonder whether it's helpful to compare the pacing phenomenon to the lives of people who're not ill? Every now and again my friend goes out...
I've been advised that it's fairly unlikely I'd get shingles a second time, so it's one vaccine choice I don't have to make (unless the advice has...
Oh, that sounds awful, @Graham – I'm sorry to hear you've been so ill, and very much hope it doesn't happen again!
It may not be accurate anyway. The manufacturer of the Abbott test has said that it's designed to be used with venous blood only, not a...
I'm sorry to hear that he's ill, but it's possible he's done other MPs and staff a favour by highlighting the risks of reconvening parliament and...
It would still be important to know that it works, though, as it could provide some hard evidence of a metabolic trap. If the trap is real, there...
As so many people appear to be asymptomatic, it would be difficult to achieve without a massive testing effort – far beyond the capacity available...
Ironically I was prescribed this in 1976, as the GP believed I was mentally ill. I actually had ME, but wasn't diagnosed for another 20-odd years....
Sigh. I'd prefer them to investigate ME-specific issues – such as why the neck lymph nodes swell up after exertion in many patients – rather than...
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